Petition · Save 6-Year-Old James From Chemical Castration · Change.org

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To: Sen. Ted Cruz, United States Senate

Sen. John Cornyn, United States Senate

Chair: Rep. Harold V. Dutton, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Vice Chair: Rep. Tony Dale, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Rep. Kyle Biedermann, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Rep. Briscoe Cain, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Rep. Joe Moody, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Rep. Mike Schofield, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Rep. Shawn Thierry, Texas House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family

Citizens across the United States of America and around the world are outraged to learn that the 255th Judicial Family District Court in Texas is considering a petition brought by Anne Georgulas the mother of 6-year-old James to:

Deny his father Jeffrey Younger custody of his child.

To order “social transitioning” therapy to prepare James for chemical castration at age 8.

We the undersigned, demand that the Governor and Texas Legislature step in immediately to save young James and all other children under the threat of "social transitioning." Sex change surgery on young children is a horrific form child-abuse that is libel to cause young James and countless other children grave suffering in the years ahead.

The petition to the honorable court can be read here:

The facts of the case from http://savejames.com

Teaspooninja on December 2nd, 2018 at 18:59 UTC »

This is fake. It's illegal to administer this kind of procedure to a child. You're taking some major bait here. Hormone blockers are the most anyone is allowed to take at a young age, and that's only when they're at the age of puberty.

Tyler_Zoro on December 2nd, 2018 at 18:27 UTC »

Are there any reliable sources that confirm this story? I see three sources online:

savejames.com which is basically the petition as a website. This site hosts a PDF that is allegedly the court filing, but I cannot find that document number anywhere else and the filing only mentions the psychologist not any future plans for chemical intervention. CBN.com, a Christian website that is directly citing savejames.com as a source. lifesite.com, a right-wing activist site that cites only savejames.com.

In this day and age, I'm absolutely unwilling to accept a random PDF on a single-issue website as sole sourcing. This smells an awful lot like a story tailor-made for a political machine.

In general petitions are problematic when they're not associated with a VERY well-sourced issue, and this particular issue is bringing this child (if there is such a child) to a larger and larger public notice, which is severely harmful to that child, regardless of what we might think about what they're going through.

No child should ever go through the hell that is being the center of a major political controversy.

porkoiddio on December 2nd, 2018 at 13:58 UTC »

Can somebody post a link that shows that this story is legit? I found a Russia today article but that's it.